116 MALE GENITALIA OF NORTH AMERICAN HESPERIIDAE 



Collection, represents the small dark form Santiago, from Cuba, 

 and a similar form, though still darker, from Porto Rico (Wil- 

 liams) are the insular representatives of dorantes. 



The tegumen is typical, valve with flat toothed extremity 

 cleft deeply on costal extremity and the aedoeagus carries a 

 long, stout, curved spine. 



13. Eudamus simplicius Stoll (Fig. 12.) 



Biologia, plate 75, fig. 1. 



We have this species from Guatemala (Rhoads) ; Canal Zone, 

 Panama (Harrower) ; Vera Cruz, Mexico (Williams), and Texas 

 (Aaron) . 



The male genitalia of this and the following species are almost 

 identical. The aedoeagus carries a long slender spine, and the 

 tip of the valve is rounded with a projecting tooth curiously 

 like a bird's head and beak. 



Fig. 12. 



Fig. 13. 



Fig. 12. Eudamus siniplicius. Puerto Barrios, Guatemala. 

 damns eurydcs. Puerto Barrios, Guatemala. 



Fig. 13. Eu- 



14. Eudamus eurycles Latreille (Fig. 13.) 



This species is without the costal fold present in the male of 

 that al)ove, and the hyaline band is conspicuous. We have it 

 from Guatemala (Rhoads) ; Bocas del Toro, Panama (Wil- 

 liams) and other Central American localities, including Colima, 

 Mexico. Skinner's record is undoubtedly correct, as most of 

 the species recorded in the list in 1901 have sin('(> been confirmed 

 by subsequent captures. 



